Helping Clients Recover From Serious Brain Injuries (TBI)
Have you been injured in a car accident, construction site accident or other incident? Are you suffering headaches, confusion, amnesia, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, double vision or ringing in the ears? Are you having problems with concentration and short-term memory?
After an accident, some of these symptoms may be temporary, but in some cases, they persist. They can affect your job and your family life, with people telling you that you’ve changed and are harder to get along with. If this is happening to you, you owe it to yourself to seek out all the help that is available.
At Dix, Hunt & McDonald, we help people whose brain injuries have been caused by the negligence of others seek compensation. If you believe you may have a brain injury, contact us at our offices in Helena to arrange a free initial consultation to discuss what our lawyers can do to help you. We will charge you no fees unless you are compensated.
Carefully Evaluating the Victims of Traumatic Accidents
One of the most frustrating things that can happen when you suffer a brain injury is a failure to realize that it is, in fact, an injury. Insurance companies do not help when they often refuse to believe that brain injuries exist.
At Dix, Hunt & McDonald, we are familiar with the signs of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and will take the time to fully evaluate you and your accident circumstances in order to ensure that we are seeking all the compensation you deserve.
Several organizations, including the United States Army and the National Football League, have come up with detailed criteria for the diagnosis of people with traumatic brain injuries. We understand these criteria and work with skilled medical experts to document our clients’ injuries.
A Committed Advocate for Montanans With Brain Injuries
Attorney Jim Hunt is devoted to increasing awareness about brain injuries. He is a member and past chairperson of the Montana Governor's Council on Traumatic Brain Injuries and has spoken out nationwide on brain injury issues. A retired Lieutenant Colonel in the Montana National Guard, he currently advises the guard on the management of Iraq War veterans with brain injuries.
Our firm has helped many people with brain injuries obtain money damages to help them manage their transition to living productively with their injuries. If you are concerned that you or a family member may have suffered a brain injury in an accident, don’t hesitate to contact us.
